PORTLAND COMPILERS

If all you want to do is compile and run MPI processes you can just
get the PGI workstation set for $560. You can ask PGI about this
themselves. I asked the same questions before and this is what
they told me.
Intel are very good for P4/Xeon systems. I haven't tried their compiler
on P3s (but SSE support is very useful). Intel did well on AMD systems
as well, but for MY codes the Intel boxes were still faster.
Craig
> Hi Craig,
>> I should be more specific in formulating my question: I DO NOT WANT to run
> compilation of programs on each node, all the developer's work is supposed
> to be done on master node. However, resulting MPI binary will be run
> across the cluster. I don't care how many users can compile programs
> simultaneously on master node, but what I care is how many MPI processes
> can I utilize during program execution. Do I need to buy 48 processor
> license bundled in PGI CDK cluster development kit for $3,600 or can I
> survive with just PGI workstation set for $560?
>> Ivan
>> P.S. People are complaining about quality of the PGI compilers, but still,
> I would like to have several compilers to compare performances for
> different applications.
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>> On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Craig Tierney wrote:
>> > It means that if you have 128 cpus in your cluster that you
> > have to buy 128 licenses of the CDK.
> >
> > However, if all you want is their compilers you can buy licenses
> > for only where you compile. You can download mpich or lam for
> > free and you can run on as many nodes as you like.
> >
> > Disclaimer, I don't know if they changed the licensing for 4.0, but
> > I doubt it.
> >
> > Craig
> >
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